FilterClean, a Tempe-based provider of innovative pool cartridge filter cleaning solutions, recenly launched an ambitious initiative aimed at saving 2 billion gallons of potable water — which is equivalent to the estimated number of gallons used each year in Arizona solely to clean pool cartridge filters. FilterClean aims to revolutionize the cleaning process by offering a patent-pending automated, closed-loop cleaning system that not only saves water but also provides superior cleaning results.
“At FilterClean, we are deeply committed to protecting our precious water resources,” says Page Gray, Owner of FilterClean. “By launching this initiative, we hope to not only raise awareness about the importance of water conservation but also demonstrate tangible solutions that can make a significant difference.”
It’s estimated that the average homeowner wastes about 2,500 gallons of water when cleaning their pool cartridge filters. With 460,000 pools in the Phoenix metro area, approximately 166,000 of these filters end up in our landfills each year, taking 450 years to break down. By cleaning filters on a regular schedule, we can save water, preserve space in our landfills, and help homeowners save precious time and money.
FilterClean has received green certification through Local First Arizona, in addition to receiving the City of Tempe’s “Water Efficiency Tempe” certification. These accomplishments underscore FilterClean’s dedication to promoting water efficiency and sustainability in the local community, where it works to implement awareness campaigns, lobbying efforts, and educational programs with individuals, businesses, and local governments.
“Our goal is not only to save water but also to inspire a broader movement towards sustainability,” says Gray. “We believe that by working together, we can make a meaningful impact on our environment and create a more sustainable future for generations to come.”
Individuals and businesses interested in joining FilterClean’s efforts to save water and contribute to a more sustainable future can learn more by visiting their website at www.FilterClean.Green or contacting them directly at (480) 966-0474.